1804 – William Stokes was born (d. 10 Jan 1878). Physician and the leading representative of the Irish, or Dublin, school of anatomical diagnosis, which emphasized clinical examination of patients in forming a diagnosis

1904 – Otto Robert Frisch was born in Vienna (d. 1979). Austrian-born British nuclear. physicist who, with his aunt Lise Meitner, described the division of neutron-bombarded uranium into lighter elements.

1915 – Jerome Seymour Bruner was born in New York City. American psychologist and educator whose work on perception, learning, memory, and other aspects of cognition in young children has, along with the related work of Jean Piaget, influenced the American educational system

1939 – George R. Carruthers was born. African-American astrophysicist who was the principal inventor of a new space camera to measure ultraviolet light which can be used to identify interstellar atoms and molecules.

1804 – William Stokes was born (d. 10 Jan 1878). Physician and the leading representative of the Irish, or Dublin, school of anatomical diagnosis, which emphasized clinical examination of patients in forming a diagnosis

1904 – Otto Robert Frisch was born in Vienna (d. 1979). Austrian-born British nuclear. physicist who, with his aunt Lise Meitner, described the division of neutron-bombarded uranium into lighter elements.

1915 – Jerome Seymour Bruner was born in New York City. American psychologist and educator whose work on perception, learning, memory, and other aspects of cognition in young children has, along with the related work of Jean Piaget, influenced the American educational system

1939 – George R. Carruthers was born. African-American astrophysicist who was the principal inventor of a new space camera to measure ultraviolet light which can be used to identify interstellar atoms and molecules.